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then, bias against women in science. behind the headlines: bpa, a chemical used in plastic that's everywhere and raising health concerns. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, tweeting firestorm. gop vice presidential candidate paul ryan generated controversy this week when he stopped off from his campaign to buy hunting gear for his 10-year-old daughter. the avid hunter said his daughter is ready to go hunting for the first time. he bought her a rifle for christmas last year. ryan fans banded together on twitter to show their second amendment support by posting pictures of their daughters shooting all types of guns, ranging from pistols to semi-automatic weapons. the informal girls with guns campaign had hundreds of fans posting stories and pictures to twitter and other social networking sites. but not everyone is all smiles. some parents voiced concern about putting guns in the hands of children. >> so congresswoman, norton, wi
then, bias against women in science. behind the headlines: bpa, a chemical used in plastic that's everywhere and raising health concerns. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, tweeting firestorm. gop vice presidential candidate paul ryan generated controversy this week when he stopped off from his campaign to buy hunting gear for his 10-year-old daughter. the avid hunter said his daughter is ready...
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in computer science. >> yes. >> and you are now railing against computer science. >> no, no, no, i am not. >> you are, you are saying, look, we can't trust computer science. >> no, no, no, i trust computer science and i trust computers,. >> rose: no you don't, you don't trust them if you say we have to have paper, you don't. >> well, paper with computers. >> rose: right okay but you have to have the paper, you don't trust the computers alone. >> that's right, that's right. >> but i trust the technology if used properly and there is a place for technology in the voting and the problem is we brought the technology into our voting system before we understood what needed to be done an how to do it right, that's main issue and we need to change that, we need to do it properly, we can facilitate and actually go a better job using technology than we did before, because there are better ways of checking but we need to do it properly, we are not going it properly. >> what is the process of change? herds, how would you go about developing a public understanding of this so that there will be a g
in computer science. >> yes. >> and you are now railing against computer science. >> no, no, no, i am not. >> you are, you are saying, look, we can't trust computer science. >> no, no, no, i trust computer science and i trust computers,. >> rose: no you don't, you don't trust them if you say we have to have paper, you don't. >> well, paper with computers. >> rose: right okay but you have to have the paper, you don't trust the computers alone....
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but what i've also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and our people are skilled and able to succeed. and hard-pressed states right now cannot all do that. in fact, we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think any more teachers. i do, because i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it cannot do it all, but it can make a difference. as a consequence, will have a better trained workforce and that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where we've got a skilled workforce. >> 2 minutes, governor >> first, i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked no. 1 in all 50 states. the key to great schools are great teachers. so i reject the idea that i don't believe in great teachers are more teachers. every school district, every station make that decision on their own. the role of government did it look behind us. the constitution the declaration of independence. the role of the run
but what i've also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and our people are skilled and able to succeed. and hard-pressed states right now cannot all do that. in fact, we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think any more teachers. i do, because i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it cannot do it all, but it can...
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science technology innovation all the list of around russia we've got the future covered. well the bag the big picture joining me are austin peers and director of production of freedom works as the robinson deputy director of the paul revere project and sam sachs progressive writer and commentator let's get back to the next presidential debate is going to be focused on national security already the obama administration is running ads or somebody on their side is running ads against romney questioning whether or not he's ready to be commander in chief. this is mitt romney grasping at straws of mitt romney didn't really have anything to say about syria and gave very little detail of how he would change u.s. foreign policy complex remarks about afghanistan have been utterly confused because you didn't mention u.s. troops in the war in afghanistan the nomination acceptance speech when you give a speech you don't go through a laundry list you talk about the things that you think are important are you saying the troops are important to you our national security is not important
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behind this and a modern application of knowledge in science it's just it's just not medicine at all as an analogy if you start to see such a deeply destructive paul the scene why is it being used in the first place well there's really a couple of chief reasons for this number one it's an idea that people are just very comfortable with especially in northern europe it's kind of like a protestant morality play that we're seeing played out here so the idea that you can fix one's economy through these kind of austere measures which force one to be thrifty not praful get sounds very good to most people in northern europe and it just resonates with their protestant world view and of course that's how you run a household in terms of its economics if you get yourself into debt you don't just go out and continue to spend freely you actually cut back in terms of your expenditures but this does not work when running in an economy the other answer is just very quickly because it's very important just make it interest so in other words this also works in the interest at least in the short term o
behind this and a modern application of knowledge in science it's just it's just not medicine at all as an analogy if you start to see such a deeply destructive paul the scene why is it being used in the first place well there's really a couple of chief reasons for this number one it's an idea that people are just very comfortable with especially in northern europe it's kind of like a protestant morality play that we're seeing played out here so the idea that you can fix one's economy through...
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well into the future science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia. the future. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . before but. if.
well into the future science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia. the future. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . before but. if.
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the form of a training on open of his opponents spine it will see on the lopez retired in the second science of the second semifinal world number one of a joke of age takes on germany's foreign maya djokovic his woman has lost two meetings including this year's wimbledon quarterfinals. burned in japan and the indian meals ryan which defeated andy murray in three cents richer on orion which back in one down in the final st to win for six free six seven seven six hundred marines first defeat since he won the u.s. open in the final round it should play the local favorites a maturity beat marcus baghdatis in straight sets six two six trips gold. moving on to ice hockey shane morrison got his first cage shell gold and sponsor a free to overtime when i was sort of stolid but a goalie of opening the scoring to sponsor only my first period however two goals in two minutes will set us on take the lead. into one in front. of the all of the knowledge on that is unsafe. however. this rich shot sent the game into overtime. i'm sorry i got it for my n.h.l. . morrison hearing it's getting my goal sponsor g
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as science and technology converge, ground-breaking developments in medicine continue to emerge. cramer is focusing in on one biotech that could be on the merge of a major move. >>> remember that therapeutics, the tiny biotech stock that like tripled on wednesday. incredible move. it seems like the easy money has already been made, but other biotechs have the same type of thing going and have potential to give you similar gains. i doubt that any others go up 199% on the day. what could be the next cerepa? if you speculate on high-risk, high-reward, the sweet spot is those who develop orphan drugs, drugs that help people who suffer from extremely rare disease with there is no cure, but it's a small case. serepta has developed a drug that helps people who have muscular dystrophy. they will be able to charge hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for a course of treatment if the fda gives its seal of approval. you want to put on your daddy war bucks hat. get your hands on as many orphans as possible. the more the, the merrier. i want to circle back to another orphan drug. rt x. v v
as science and technology converge, ground-breaking developments in medicine continue to emerge. cramer is focusing in on one biotech that could be on the merge of a major move. >>> remember that therapeutics, the tiny biotech stock that like tripled on wednesday. incredible move. it seems like the easy money has already been made, but other biotechs have the same type of thing going and have potential to give you similar gains. i doubt that any others go up 199% on the day. what could...
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science to. innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit to know this picture rest place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. really has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali but mine are on top of my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood pr
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that's just science. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps poor people by freeing the free-market to work its magic. a free city not too far from the united states where americans could move. that may happen cent. a central american country recently signed an agreement with a group of investors to build a privately run city. its ow
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absolutely roger i know last year your organization came out with some results from a study computer science and security experts at argonne found some of these machines especially these deeble machines could be hacked into changing the results talk a little bit about the findings and if anything's been done since this information came out. well our view is that people previously looking at the security of voting machines had largely been computer scientists cyber hackers and while we agreed that the attacks they demonstrated were certainly viable we thought there were simpler attacks attacks that are harder to spot and attacks that are potentially even more difficult to deal with so we demonstrated on a couple different kinds of voting machines this. physical type of attack which in principle is actually takes less skill than than some of the cyber attacks. yeah really interesting and as honest os and mention as most of the most of you know at home most machines that are used are these deep old machines now public records have shown this for years that this company old has given hundreds of
absolutely roger i know last year your organization came out with some results from a study computer science and security experts at argonne found some of these machines especially these deeble machines could be hacked into changing the results talk a little bit about the findings and if anything's been done since this information came out. well our view is that people previously looking at the security of voting machines had largely been computer scientists cyber hackers and while we agreed...
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most had landed into a case ten feet flying from syria we understand that at least eight malta's with science some to key into syria now according to the mayor of the texas border town where this shell landed he says that it was the. little damage other than damage to a grain depôt but other than that have landed in an empty field and there were no reports of injuries it is the same border village wave five members of the same family was killed back on wednesday that was two women and three children when a mortar fire from syria landed in it was intentional building at the same time we're hearing continuing words from the turkish prime minister that he will not allow these kind of events to go unprovoked he says that if pushed he will declare war and that has been quite a strong message from him now that it's going concern that this instability and on the turkish syrian border will result in regional instability there's also concern by numerous critics who have put forth the argument that they believe that the shells that are being fired from the syrian side of being fired liberty in each re
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. while. kelly. offers an air show and an easy was a matter you. most of the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming our signature there when you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was always the final twin tree and he's out there now with. pinpoint. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. studio exemption expected in making three. bombs. and. i mean all oh here is dealing with p.t.s.d. and vietnam and agent orange vietnam age in order that's what it was like all those years you know america's moved on left us stuck in time how dare they we're going to come out and we're going to we're going to take over where the veterans voice has has been stopped has been discontinued they think that that's all that was necessary to hide their lives but they're wrong because they forgot about the widow this is a piece they did after my daughter danielle and i had the diagnosis with her spine are we in the process o
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science technology innovation hall the least of melamine from around russia we've gone to the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. does a farmer. as a.
science technology innovation hall the least of melamine from around russia we've gone to the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. does a farmer. as a.
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well for the true science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our cheek. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. does a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering. well . kelly just offers an air show and an issue. doesn't matter you. but the president never profited from the performances you don't see of coming all sinners get there and you look up and there's one check in on you he's an alpha beta gamma he was always the finance ministry and he's letting a guy with out there know what's going on so they can pinpoint. the dirt right now . dug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. exemption just to. make each and symptom free. and our team. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the imag
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some of the tech job search spending, perhaps new colors and computer science graduates the press people coming in from out a state of getting the shop's wares people and laid off from manufacturing plant or call center do not have the skills the required to fill the shops. the will be left out. >>> another thing with the job statistics is when the call center is closing are shifting its call centers of state. and campbell soup and the governor and the politicians create all these other jobs. my question is are the jobs your greeting now to the how to pay and benefits that the old jobs have? or the new jobs different? >>> there's a fundamental shift in the skills that required for these new jobs. it used to be the case that could high-school graduate work at high school education and concurrent yourself a middle-class income and and and nothing gets no longer the case. >>> college crash which now are being hired full-time but they're piling on part-time. index difficult to bridge over into full time because the market to benefit cost them. is not the same job as it was before. >>> some t
some of the tech job search spending, perhaps new colors and computer science graduates the press people coming in from out a state of getting the shop's wares people and laid off from manufacturing plant or call center do not have the skills the required to fill the shops. the will be left out. >>> another thing with the job statistics is when the call center is closing are shifting its call centers of state. and campbell soup and the governor and the politicians create all these...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. the future covered. wealthy british seinfeld's. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but you crave something higher. when you reach the peak. you'll do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on r.t. . by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stoves.
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well the true science technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've dumped the future coverage wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. to . be soon which brightened. some move from funds to impressions. means crude stunts on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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is that that e-mail that said per jaycee's instructions that then is the smoking gun for john for a science knowledge of this all going on i mean that that stuff one part of it but you know there's more than you can fraud cases it's you generally don't have one one e-mail which is says hey steal the money i mean by it is said that obama's of course i'm the smartest guy he's he's ever met he's not going to say steal the money in that e-mail ok but taken together all of these badges of fraud and show conclusively that they knew it was go somebody and they made the decision we're going to take us around and meet the margin calls on our trades rather than do the legal thing and the honorable thing liquidate those trades take the loss of quote business all right james carville's when we get back we'll talk more about anything that regulators have indicated that supports what you're saying and also the bigger picture because since m.f. global collapse we've seen p.s.g. collapse if you've been involved in kind of cleaning up the mess after so more james came to us president and founder of the cust
is that that e-mail that said per jaycee's instructions that then is the smoking gun for john for a science knowledge of this all going on i mean that that stuff one part of it but you know there's more than you can fraud cases it's you generally don't have one one e-mail which is says hey steal the money i mean by it is said that obama's of course i'm the smartest guy he's he's ever met he's not going to say steal the money in that e-mail ok but taken together all of these badges of fraud and...
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science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. offers an air show and an issue museum what's the matter you. most of the residents never profited from the performances you'll see him coming our signature there when you look up and there's one check in on you he's an alpha beta gamma you know with all the the fine now trying to treat his leg i don't know what's going on so you can pinpoint. the dirt right now. doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. studio exemption. in making him free. and. on our team. more news today vorlon says once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. if. russia would be soo much brighter than if you knew about songs from phones to pressure. from stun
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got a few jerks covered. welcome back to tonight's planet politics panel on our panel tonight ender langar president of the institute for liberty richard foller host of the richard feller radio show and brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation and let's get back to a dad frank this we were talking about mitt romney's lies here is his lie on dodd frank. i wouldn't disagree five banks is too big to fail and give them a blank check that's one of the unintended consequences that dodd frank it wasn't thought through properly we need to get rid of that provision. the fact the matter is that provision doesn't exist banks are designated as systemically significant which is not a good thing as it means that they have to abide by more stringent regulations plus the banks all have basically living wills to be wound down not bailed out dodd frank and small imitates bailouts no it doesn't at all if you look at the language of dog frank it gave the fed more power to give loans to these institutions and wall s
science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got a few jerks covered. welcome back to tonight's planet politics panel on our panel tonight ender langar president of the institute for liberty richard foller host of the richard feller radio show and brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation and let's get back to a dad frank this we were talking about mitt romney's lies here is his lie on dodd frank. i wouldn't disagree five banks is too big to fail and give...
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he's an elected american of the arts and sciences. in 2010, he was received the national humanities metal it was presented to him by president obama in a ceremony at the white house in 2011. the nation's highest honor. arnold has been a model for more than three decades and i include myself among that number. among those indebtedded to him for the insistence upon the universality of standards. of truth with a capital truth and beauty with a capital b. he combines the fullest embrace the buygraphic call subject with humidity with the courage confront the fullest range of the humanity. qualities that are all too rare even among the most known biographers. quality absolutely necessary to the task of responsible belie representing another person's life. in all of the beauty, and starkness over the full range of the humanity and ours. that is the essence of the auto biography. it is that challenge that arnold is so scufflely -- successfully confronted squarely, honestly, and always most eloquently. gives me an enormous amount of pleasure,
he's an elected american of the arts and sciences. in 2010, he was received the national humanities metal it was presented to him by president obama in a ceremony at the white house in 2011. the nation's highest honor. arnold has been a model for more than three decades and i include myself among that number. among those indebtedded to him for the insistence upon the universality of standards. of truth with a capital truth and beauty with a capital b. he combines the fullest embrace the...
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science versus art. settle it. remember, it's just for fun. it's also just "today in the bay." [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >>> good morning to you. looking live at foster city on the last sunday of september. how time flies. >>> you turn on your computer and there it is, a notice saying your computer has been frozen and unless you pay up, you will be prosecuted. it's called a ransom wear and hackers are making a fortune from it. here is more on how it works and how to keep your computer from being hijacked. >> think
science versus art. settle it. remember, it's just for fun. it's also just "today in the bay." [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real?...
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there was an article about what the science article written about 30 or 35 years ago about the women in congress and the title was over his dead body. and there's still quite a few women in congress who got their because their husbands die. some of the first women, she followed her husband who had died when the policy and then took that over. and so, kassebaum was the first one who would never followed the south. and now once again gave her a lot of tension. it is a very highly visible rays, covered even one of the london newspapers commented it the day after the election. q. we have one woman in the senate. if you're one woman you would get a lot of attention. two years after she was elected she was like one of the temperatures of the national convention. people were already touting her as a national force a national figure. and she had a lot going for her that i think they commanders should be undertaken if that's not presidential, at least vice presidential. that way she blended with what was said was talking about. those of you remember nancy kassebaum, she was a perfect example
there was an article about what the science article written about 30 or 35 years ago about the women in congress and the title was over his dead body. and there's still quite a few women in congress who got their because their husbands die. some of the first women, she followed her husband who had died when the policy and then took that over. and so, kassebaum was the first one who would never followed the south. and now once again gave her a lot of tension. it is a very highly visible rays,...
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so what happens when you do that, you take the subjectivity out of it and you put science around it. so it gives you a benchmark for the products that you have. so when we start looking at that, what we did was we said okay, what are some other alternatives? how can we horne into this as -- honey into this -- hone into this aspect of this particular product. we looked at things from the food industry, for instance. when we did that we came up with the clean stem fluid which is sourced as you said entirely from the fluid industry. what that did by developing those right off the bat, we had two or three orders magnitude stepdown in the numbers. >> numbers of what? >> it's a relative ranking. if you look at one product just in round numbers, let's say it's got an 800, which is what we have been using, some are down to 300 this. >> in terms of what? >> the effects of health, safety and environmental standpoint. >> researching and developing the new recipes for fracking is very expensive. tens of millions of dollars i imagine. >> yes, sir. >> the company believes the existing process, the
so what happens when you do that, you take the subjectivity out of it and you put science around it. so it gives you a benchmark for the products that you have. so when we start looking at that, what we did was we said okay, what are some other alternatives? how can we horne into this as -- honey into this -- hone into this aspect of this particular product. we looked at things from the food industry, for instance. when we did that we came up with the clean stem fluid which is sourced as you...
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exoskeleton. 11-year-old argo technologies was founded in israel and is a prize catch for the life sciences initiative. >> what are your thoughts? >> pretty exciting. there are a host of different technologies i have come in contact with over the last few years as we have been building the medical device and life sciences here, that are transformative. >> she sat down with others, hoping to use the system, which ultimately may include war injured veterans. >> when somebody tells you you're not going to be able to walk again, all you think about are the doors closing behind you. this is opening alm these doors for me. >> wow. stay with us. there's much more ahead on 11 news sunday morning. first, looking at events around town this weekend. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us k
exoskeleton. 11-year-old argo technologies was founded in israel and is a prize catch for the life sciences initiative. >> what are your thoughts? >> pretty exciting. there are a host of different technologies i have come in contact with over the last few years as we have been building the medical device and life sciences here, that are transformative. >> she sat down with others, hoping to use the system, which ultimately may include war injured veterans. >> when...
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and we'll continue all of our science and technology investments across the board. the third reason why we can carry out the rebalance is that we're shifting our posture forward and into the asia-pacific region; that is, not what we have, but where we put it is also changing. by 2020 we will have shifted 60% of our naval assets to the pacific. that's an historic change for the be united states navy. the marine corps will have up to 2500 marines on rotation in australia, we will have four la toral combat ships stationed forward in singapore, i was just aboard both in san diego last week, and we'll proceed fully to build out our military presence on guam and surrounding areas, which is an important strategic hub for the western pacific. we will begin to rotate b-1 bombers into the region augmenting the b-52 bombers already on continuous rotation. we've already deployed f-22s to kadima air force base in japan, and we will deploy the f-35 joint strike fighter to the region. differently, we're sending our newest assets to the asia-pacific region first. fourth, we're work
and we'll continue all of our science and technology investments across the board. the third reason why we can carry out the rebalance is that we're shifting our posture forward and into the asia-pacific region; that is, not what we have, but where we put it is also changing. by 2020 we will have shifted 60% of our naval assets to the pacific. that's an historic change for the be united states navy. the marine corps will have up to 2500 marines on rotation in australia, we will have four la...
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we have got to recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers to train to make sure our young people have -- to make sure our young people have the skills that they need. we got to train 2 million workers at community colleges to bring down college tuition cost s. we got to cut our oil imports in half and create thousands of new jobs and energy. we got to use the savings from ending the war in iraq and afghanistan, to pay down our deficit. put some people to work, doing some nation building right here at home. that's the agenda we need. that's how you strengthen the middle class. that's how you keep moving forward. that's the choice in this election. that's why i'm asking for your vote. now, my opponent, he's doing a lot of -- a little tap dance at the debate the other night. trying to wiggle out of stuff he's been saying for years. doing like a -- like "dancing with the stars." or maybe it was "extreme makeover." debate edition. but no matter what he says, my opponent, he's a big believer of the top downeconomics. he thinks if we spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that favor the althi
we have got to recruit 100,000 new math and science teachers to train to make sure our young people have -- to make sure our young people have the skills that they need. we got to train 2 million workers at community colleges to bring down college tuition cost s. we got to cut our oil imports in half and create thousands of new jobs and energy. we got to use the savings from ending the war in iraq and afghanistan, to pay down our deficit. put some people to work, doing some nation building...
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. >> it is not rocket science to believe that the president was the disappointed in the expectations he has for himself. >> i think you are going to see a very engaged president that is ready and willing to call out whichever mitt romney shows up. >> reporter: at the same time, the romney campaign is wonder which president obama is going to show up? one said they fully expect the tough, chicago obama to be at the next debate. on the campaign trail, laying out some themes for the next one on one. >> every year, the median income in america's gone down, it's down $4300 a family and the average income of a family around $50,000, that hurts. gasoline prices are up twice what they used to be. these are tough years for the middle class and for the poor in america. >> reporter: of course, economic themes will play very largely into the debate a week from tuesday, as will foreign policy because they are opening up the format to that end, tomorrow at the lexington, virginia, governor romney with a big foreign policy speech. we will be all over that one. >> shannon: we know you will. thanks ch
. >> it is not rocket science to believe that the president was the disappointed in the expectations he has for himself. >> i think you are going to see a very engaged president that is ready and willing to call out whichever mitt romney shows up. >> reporter: at the same time, the romney campaign is wonder which president obama is going to show up? one said they fully expect the tough, chicago obama to be at the next debate. on the campaign trail, laying out some themes for...
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obama, president obama, can always console himself with the political science which shows that presidential debates rarely affect the outcome of an election. even if you think your guy won, is it going to help? >> sure. the fact that, i heard there was 50 million people watching last night. i would estimate that 20 million of them had never seen anything but an obama ad about mitt romney. never had seen the governor before. they got a chance to see who the real governor is. that he has dealt with these kinds of issues as governor. that he has created bipartisan legislation out of policies and that he understands what is causing the shortage of jobs in america. i go back to what i said. the president demonstrated his incompetent sense and it is amazing to me, now the rehabilitation of the president's mess last night is beginning to start and you see the left-wing press now starting to make up excuses and say, well he just had a bad night. he didn't have a bad night. the obama you saw last night is the obama that has been in the white house for four years. that's why we have a problem. jon: y
obama, president obama, can always console himself with the political science which shows that presidential debates rarely affect the outcome of an election. even if you think your guy won, is it going to help? >> sure. the fact that, i heard there was 50 million people watching last night. i would estimate that 20 million of them had never seen anything but an obama ad about mitt romney. never had seen the governor before. they got a chance to see who the real governor is. that he has...
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. >> it is not rocket science to believe that the president was disappointed in the expectation that he has if himself. i think you are going to see a very engaged president that is ready and willing to call out whichever mitt romney shows up. >> the romney campaign is wondering which president obama will show up at the next debate. they expect he will be tough and forceful but it is a town-maul -- town-haul debate so there is a real fine line being bullying and forceful. >>heather: thank you, john roberts. >> president obama is spending the day in the biggest blue state, or one of them, california. he arrived for a private event in los angeles minutes ago. that will be followed by a "30 days to victory concert," in los angeles. a big roster of celebrity supporters. he will make remarks along with actor george clooney and here musical performances by jennifer hudson, katy perry and stevie wonder. >> one of the most closely watched u.s. senatations this year is in a dead heat. the outcome of the race could tilt the power of the senate toward the g.o.p. connecticut democratic congressm
. >> it is not rocket science to believe that the president was disappointed in the expectation that he has if himself. i think you are going to see a very engaged president that is ready and willing to call out whichever mitt romney shows up. >> the romney campaign is wondering which president obama will show up at the next debate. they expect he will be tough and forceful but it is a town-maul -- town-haul debate so there is a real fine line being bullying and forceful....
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. >> science class sparks a bad idea in frankenweenie. a devoted dog owner in the tale and when his pet pal sparky dies victor takes his homework to the next level and brings the dog back to life. soon neighborhood bullies want in on the act which may end up destroying the entire town. it is rated pg. the former secret agent who rescued his kidnapped daughter now needs her help. criminals loyal to those he took out vow revenge and capture the spy and his wife on vacation. he gives his daughter a course on special tactics so they can thwart the bad guys again. taken 2 is rated pg 13. nicole kidman is jail bait inpaper boy a death row groupie trying to free john cusack from prison. jack efron had just been kicked out of college and has a crush on kidman which may turn into a life or death love triangle once the convicted killer is relea d released. the paper boy is rated r. wbal tv 11 news. >> interesting mix there. >> out west you might want to go see a movie with the weather we have coming. >> get out the sweaters and jackets. tomorrow th
. >> science class sparks a bad idea in frankenweenie. a devoted dog owner in the tale and when his pet pal sparky dies victor takes his homework to the next level and brings the dog back to life. soon neighborhood bullies want in on the act which may end up destroying the entire town. it is rated pg. the former secret agent who rescued his kidnapped daughter now needs her help. criminals loyal to those he took out vow revenge and capture the spy and his wife on vacation. he gives his...
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>> it's carrying everything from food to clothes to science experiments. due to arrive on wednesday. the first of a dozen commercial cargo flights contracted by nasa. >>> two philadelphia brides will never forget their weddings for absolutely the wrong reasons. this weekend three people were arrested when two different wedding parties got into a fight in a hotel lobby. during the fight one of the wedding guests had a heart attack and died. still unclear why the brawl started in the first place. >>> an englishman and a japanese man will share the nobel prize for medicine. the announcement in in norway recognizes their understanding on how cells and organisms development. >>> cases of fungal meningitis are believed to be linked to tainted steroid injections. the maker of those injections is now recalling all of its products. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. this just seems to be getting bigger and bigger. >> it does. because i guess what they figured is if they got fungus in one of their products, maybe they got fungus in more o
>> it's carrying everything from food to clothes to science experiments. due to arrive on wednesday. the first of a dozen commercial cargo flights contracted by nasa. >>> two philadelphia brides will never forget their weddings for absolutely the wrong reasons. this weekend three people were arrested when two different wedding parties got into a fight in a hotel lobby. during the fight one of the wedding guests had a heart attack and died. still unclear why the brawl started in...
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sounds like something out of science fiction but scientists say they developed medical devices that dissolve safely inside the body. we'll have that story coming up or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. jenna: some very interesting medical news for you. scientists say they have developed medical devices that do the work they're designed for on side your body and then, just dissolve. what happens to them? that is the question we have for dr. ernest patty, senior attending physician at st. barna bass hospital in the bronx. doctor, what are we talking about here? medical devices that dissolve, come on. >> small electronic devices. call them transient electronics made out of silicon and magnesium. they're covered in a silk cocoon. they use the silk because the silk is absorbed by the body as well as silicon and magnesium. jenna: what is scenario where someone may have a medical device you're describing? >> the field is broad. we can use them for measuring temperatures and
sounds like something out of science fiction but scientists say they developed medical devices that dissolve safely inside the body. we'll have that story coming up or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. jenna: some very interesting medical news for you. scientists say they have developed medical devices that do the work they're designed for on side your body and then,...
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remember the question in political science 101, should be elected representative do what he believes is right or with a constituent thinks is right? you could give to the question one way or another. the important thing to take away from that is there is tension between the elected representative wants to do and what the constituent wants to do. no one wants to run from office so they can cast a lever from what the constituents to do. you want to be a candidate because you believe in something. nobody wants to just pull the lever for what the constituents want to do. all a super pak really can do is identify places where the election representative has gone out too far from the constituency and educate the electorate about how the elected representative is sideways with the public opinion of the people. take that advertisements the crossroads ran and were running in the states talking about how the president passed a stimulus program. the stimulus was widely -- wildly unpopular. all they can do is hold the president or another elected official and account for what they did. it cannot
remember the question in political science 101, should be elected representative do what he believes is right or with a constituent thinks is right? you could give to the question one way or another. the important thing to take away from that is there is tension between the elected representative wants to do and what the constituent wants to do. no one wants to run from office so they can cast a lever from what the constituents to do. you want to be a candidate because you believe in something....